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Persistent Board Setting #4950

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BADnetwork opened this issue May 14, 2016 · 2 comments
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Persistent Board Setting #4950

BADnetwork opened this issue May 14, 2016 · 2 comments
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Component: IDE The Arduino IDE feature request A request to make an enhancement (not a bug fix) Type: Duplicate Another item already exists for this topic

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A great feature to add would be for each sketch to remember the board it was compiled for, if a write a sketch for a uno, it would add a file to the sketch folder with '328p, 16MHz, Bootloader' etc So when I open it next time, It auto chooses the correct 'tools' setting.

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jsotola commented May 24, 2016

maybe it would be better if the settings were in the sketch itself in a form of a comment on first line,
or a #pragma line
that way the settings would be applied to a sketch that was copied from the internet

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per1234 commented Mar 21, 2017

Duplicate of arduino/arduino-ide#2438

@per1234 per1234 added the Type: Duplicate Another item already exists for this topic label Jul 1, 2017
@per1234 per1234 closed this as completed Jul 1, 2017
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